King’s Cup marks end of King’s intramural hockey season

The University of King’s College’s intramural hockey season ended in a Team 1 victory. They beat Team 2 with a score of 3-2 in the King’s Cup on March 17 and won the trophy, a Garrison Brewing Company beer pitcher on a wooden plaque.

Team 1 (blue) and Team 2 (white) play in the King's Cup (Amaris Bourdeau photo)

By Amaris Bourdeau

The University of King’s College’s intramural hockey season ended in a Team 1 victory.

Having ended the game at the hour mark rather than the end of the third period, many of the players from Team 2 hoping for possible redemption were disappointed.

“We weren’t expecting a half-time break, so if that were to have been cut out, we could have at least finished our game,” said Alex MacDonald, defenceman for Team 2. “A shorter break could have made a difference in determining whether we win or lose.”

Regardless of their loss, Team 2 left the final game happy with their season.